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Foothills Montessori School
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Basic Information
Address: 1401 Amador Lane
Henderson, NV 89012
County: Clark
Phone Number: 702-407-0790
School Type: Montessori School
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 3 Years - 14 Years
School Setting:
Montessori School
School Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM
School Size: 310 Students
Classroom Size: 30 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Primary: 1:10 Lower Elementary: 1:11 Upper Elementary: 1:11 Middle School: 1:10
Tuition:
$15,200- $17,480
Curriculum:
Areas of study are diverse and age-appropriate, encompassing math, science, geography, social studies, history, language, foreign language, music, art and physical education. Students work independently at their own pace as well as in small groups while exploring and mastering new concepts. By learning in visual and tactile ways, advanced concepts are grasped and retained.
Practical life experiences and mixed age classrooms equip students with interpersonal skills and real-world applications. Graduates are fully prepared for their next phase, armed with a diverse knowledge base, critical thinking skills, strong comprehension and creativity, and an ethical foundation that promotes tolerance, accountability and proactive leadership.
Support Services:
Our enrichment programs consist of Music, Art and Physical Education, and Sports Programs like volleyball and soccer. During our second semester, we offer Theater by preparing for a play production for our upper elementary and middle school students. After school, we offer Studio Programs such as Karate, Yoga, and Soccer for our lower elementary students.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Casual
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
Foothills Montessori School provides children (ages 3-14) with an exceptional education that teaches to the whole child. Our program is based on the time-tested, well-balanced Montessori method; our environment is nurturing, respectful, challenging and inspiring.
Programs and Services:
Our enrichment programs consist of Music, Art and Physical Education, and Sports Programs like volleyball and soccer. During our second semester, we offer Theater by preparing for a play production for our upper elementary and middle school students. After school, we offer Studio Programs such as Karate, Yoga, and Soccer for our lower elementary students.
Notes/School Information:
Foothills Montessori School is an AMS affiliated Montessori school serving children ages 3 to 14 years. With low student-to-teacher ratios and Montessori-certified teachers in every classroom, we offer the highest quality individualized Montessori education experience, focused on fostering independence combined with a sense of community and global awareness. We invite you to visit us and discover the difference of a Montessori education.